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Jonathan Majors, center, and Meagan Good, left, leave court after a hearing on his domestic violence case

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Jonathan Majorsis headed to trial following his latest court appearance.

During Tuesday’s hearing, the defense withdrew a motion it had previously entered during last month’s hearing, which Majors attended virtually. Judge Rachel S. Pauley then set an August 3 date for a trial in Majors' case, following hisMarch 25 arrestand subsequent arraignment over a number ofmisdemeanor assault and harassment charges.

Majors appeared before the court wearing a dark brown suit and spoke only to say good morning to the judge and acknowledge her instructions to appear at Manhattan Criminal Court in person in August for the beginning of his trial. The judge also ordered Majors to continue to adhere to the court’sfull order of protectionfor the alleged victim in the case.

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Jonathan Majors is seen in court during a hearing in his domestic violence case, Tuesday, June 20, 2023 in New York

Since Majors' last hearing on May 9 — and amid uncertainty regarding his future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and his Hollywood career — the actor began dating actress Good, 41. TheShazam!actress was a friend whose relationship with Majorsturned romantic as she supported him in the midst of his assault chargesand allegations, as a source told PEOPLE in May.

“Meagan has shown considerable support towards him,” the source said at the time. “It seems their relationship has developed further from that point.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The pair were most recently seentraveling from New York City to Los Angelestogether on May 20.

Jonathan Majors, center, and Meagan Good, left, leave court after a hearing on his domestic violence case

At Majors' last hearing on May 9, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office made public a superseding complaint in the case that carries a third degree assault charge.

Jonathan Majors is seen in court during a hearing in his domestic violence case, Tuesday, June 20, 2023 in New York

“Instead of dismissing the allegations in the face of the woman’s clear lies, the DA has adjusted the charges to match the woman’s new lies,” the attorney said at the time, adding that she and her team “obtained even more video evidence of his innocence, but we are hesitant to share it, for fear the DA will tip the woman off to change her story again.”

Majors is due back in court Thursday, August 3, at which point his case will go to trial.

source: people.com